Constellation Similarity Assertions
Richardson, Gladwell
Gladwell Grady Richardson, the son of Samuel I. and Susanna Belle Richardson, was born 4 September 1903 in Alvarado, Texas. He was a prolific Western writer of books, stories, and non-fiction articles. He served in the U.S. Navy, 1921-1924 and 1942-1945. Richardson worked in or operated trading posts in Tuba City, Shonto, Inscription House, and the Leupp area on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona. His pseudonyms included Calico Jones, Frank Warner, Grant Maxwell, Warren O'Riley, Buck Coleman, George Blacksnake, Maurice Kildare, Carey James, John R. Winslowe, and others. He lived in Flagstaff, Arizona, the last several decades of his life. He died 14 June 1979 at the Fort Whipple Veterans Hospital in Prescott, Arizona.
From the description of Gladwell Richardson manuscript collection, 1930-1980. (Nogales-Santa Cruz County Public Library). WorldCat record id: 49406248
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Richardson, Gerald F., 1903-1984.
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Richardson, Tony Gladwell
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Gladwell Toney Richardson was born September 4, 1903 at Alvarado, Texas, His father, S.I. Richardson was a noted Navajo Indian trader who came to Arizona in 1896 when he was eighteen. His mother was part Choctaw Indian. Her father was an officer in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. Mr. Richardson's ancestors were Indian traders in Arizona and New Mexico. One great-great uncle, Fred Smith, was first a mountain man, then a pack train trader among the Navajo until ...